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Lessons Higher Education Can Learn from Recent First Amendment Litigation

Our Education Team parses a pair of First Amendment cases that directly affect colleges’ and universities’ free speech policies for employees and students....more

DEI on Campus: These Invitations Claim Rigorous Hope

How can colleges and universities respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Students for Fair Admissions decision? Alston & Bird and Huron Consulting offer strategies institutions can use to retain their diversity, equity, and...more

NCAA President Proposes New Model for College Athletics

The rise of superconferences may not be the only sea change in Division I college athletics. Our Education Team tackles the NCAA president’s attempt to address how schools cater to their student-athletes’ ability to cash in...more

Biden-Harris Administration Expands Oversight and Monitoring of Colleges and Universities

Our Education Team breaks down final regulations that allow the Department of Education greater oversight and authority over institutions’ finances....more

Sea Change: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Higher Education After Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action will spur more challenges to educational institutions’ policies beyond admissions. Our Education Team discusses race conscious admissions prior to the Court’s...more

Department of Education Issues Guidance on the Revised 90/10 Rule

Our Education Team studies how a change to the 90/10 Rule will affect how for-profit institutions will count federal funding in the 90/10 calculation. The Moran–Carper Amendment to the American Rescue Plan significantly...more

More Student Borrowers Get Relief Under Borrower Defense to Repayment Rule

Our Education Team explores how a new round of repayment discharges – totaling $238 million for 28,000 student borrowers – announces a return to the use of the group discharge....more

U.S. Department of Education Approves $415 Million in Borrower Defense to Repayment Discharges

Our Education Team examines how the Borrower Defense Rule is again expanding under the Biden Administration, beginning with a huge decision involving, for the first time, for-profit schools that are still operating. Nearly...more

Schools Face Class Actions as Parents and Students Sue for Refunds

Higher education protected students’ and employees’ health by closing their campuses and moving – virtually overnight – to online learning. Now they face high-risk class actions from students and their parents. Our Colleges &...more

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